The National Partnership for Healthcare and Hospice Innovation (NPHI), the national voice for not-for-profit hospice providers, welcomes Adoray Home Health & Hospice as its newest member.
A part of St. Croix Valley services, Adoray Home Health & Hospice has been providing not-for-profit hospice and palliative care services since 1995. With offices and stores serving six counties in the Western Wisconsin area, they have been compassionately serving the needs of their communities for decades.
“NPHI is thrilled to welcome Adoray Home Health & Hospice to our member organization,” said Carole Fisher, NPHI President “They have a long legacy of supporting communities and families during their moment of need, and we look forward to engaging with their unique perspective.”
Adoray Home Health & Hospice operates one office and four stores, serving six counties in rural and urban Western Wisconsin. As a not-for-profit and community-based provider, they have served over 15,000 patients by providing expert physical, emotional, and spiritual support through the stages of advance illness. They are recognized for their comprehensive hospice and palliative care services, as well as rehabilitation therapy, provided through their skilled nursing facilities and within patients’ homes.
“Adoray Home Health and Hospice welcomes the opportunity to work other respected mission-driven organizations apart of NPHI,” said Amanda Gustafson, CEO of Adoray Home Health and Hospice. “We look forward to exchanging ideas, sharing best practices, and building more advanced models of care for hospice patients and families.”
NPHI looks forward to working with Adoray Home Health & Hospice and continuing to advocate for high-quality, community-based, not-for-profit hospice, palliative, advanced illness care to patients throughout the nation.
The National Partnership for Healthcare and Hospice Innovation (NPHI) is a collaborative of 95+ not-for-profit, community-integrated hospice and palliative care providers dedicated to ensuring patients and their families have access to care that reflects their individual goals, values and preferences. Representing providers from 35 states and the District of Columbia, NPHI and its members help design more innovative and effective models of care, advocate for comprehensive and community-integrated care customized to meet each person’s unique needs, and build collaboration between national thought leaders, decision-makers, and other healthcare stakeholders to improve hospice care. Learn more about NPHI at hospiceinnovations.org.